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Band 6+: The bar chart shows the amount of financial aid sent to developing countries by six developed nations between 2008 and 2010. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a bar chart depicting financial aid from six developed countries to developing countries over three years: 2008, 2009, 2010. U.S. aid in billions for 2008 is approximately 25, for 2009 around 22.5, and for 2010 near 22. Germany's aid for the years is about 12.5, 12.8, and 12 respectively. The U.K. provided roughly 12.7 in 2008, 11.5 in 2009, and 11.7 in 2010. Japan's aid figures are nearly 11 in 2008, decreasing to about 9 in 2009 and further down to approximately 7 in 2010. The Netherlands supplied close to 6.5 in 2008, 6.3 in 2009, and just under 6 in 2010. Lastly, Sweden's aid amounts are around 4 in 2008, stepped down to about 3.8 in 2009, and 3.3 in 2010.
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The bar chart illustrates the levels of financial aid provision of six developed nations to developing countries between 2008 and 2010.

Overall, the United State was the biggest provider over the period while Netherland and Sweden always offered least. Additionally, it can be seen that the amount of money US, Germany and Britain provided had an upward tendency; contrarily, the aid from the rest declined throughout three years.

In 2008, more than 20 billion dollars was offered by the US to developing nations, which jumped up to around 25 billion USD at the end of the period. One half of it at the beginning, the quantity of money Germany provided kept rising and reached the highest point in 2010 with under 15 billion dollars. Similarly, the UK’s aid provision started at approximately 12 billion then increased moderately by about 1 billion USD in 2010.

Japan supplied a similar amount of money with Britain at the start, but then steadily decreased by less than 1 billion dollars in 2010. The same went with Netherland and Sweden, which all started at approximately 5 billion USD, then went up to about 6 billion dollars each.

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